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Cullybackey or
Cullybacky (from
Irish Coill na BaiceĀ 'wood of the
river bend') is a
large village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It lies 3 miles...
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Cullybackey railway station serves the
village of
Cullybackey in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The
station was
opened by the Ballymena, Ballymoney...
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Cullybackey College is a co-educational, non-selective post-primary
school in the
village of
Cullybackey,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It was established...
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fairs and a Sa****ay
market in perpetuity.
Surrounding villages are
Cullybackey, Ahoghill, Broughshane, and Kells-Connor. The
recorded history of the...
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surrounding area
which includes small towns including Broughshane,
Cullybackey, Galgorm,
Ahoghill and Portglenone. The
borough had an area of 200 square...
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Carrickfergus Clogh Cloughmills Cogry-Kilbride
Connor Craigarogan Crumlin Cullybackey Cushendall Cushendun Dervock Derrymore Doagh Donegore Drains Bay Drumlough...
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Carncastle Carnlough Clogh Cloghmills Cogry-Kilbride
Craigarogan Crumlin Cullybackey Cushendall Cushendun Dervock Derrymore Doagh Donegore Drains Bay Dunadry...
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American Revolution. Her father,
William Arthur, was born in Dreen,
Cullybackey,
County Antrim, Ireland; he
graduated from
college in
Belfast and emigrated...
- such as Adam Lynn,
author of the 1911
collection Random Rhymes frae
Cullybackey, John
Stevenson (died 1932),
writing as "Pat M'Carty", and John Clifford...
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which had
existed since 1973, and
contained the
wards of Ahoghill,
Cullybackey, Galgorm,
Grange and Portglenone. It was
abolished for the 1993 local...